from Reuters: Top News https://reut.rs/2TWUPSj Conservative Justice Clarence Thomas on Tuesday urged the U.S. Supreme Court to reconsider its landmark 1964 ruling that made it harder for public figures to sue for defamation, a precedent that has served as powerful protection for the news media.
Justice Thomas assails landmark U.S. libel ruling that protects media
Conservative Justice Clarence Thomas on Tuesday urged the U.S. Supreme Court to reconsider its landmark 1964 ruling that made it harder for public figures to sue for defamation, a precedent that has served as powerful protection for the news media.

from Reuters: Top News https://reut.rs/2TWUPSj Conservative Justice Clarence Thomas on Tuesday urged the U.S. Supreme Court to reconsider its landmark 1964 ruling that made it harder for public figures to sue for defamation, a precedent that has served as powerful protection for the news media.
from Reuters: Top News https://reut.rs/2TWUPSj Conservative Justice Clarence Thomas on Tuesday urged the U.S. Supreme Court to reconsider its landmark 1964 ruling that made it harder for public figures to sue for defamation, a precedent that has served as powerful protection for the news media.
Related Posts:
New gun laws to make New Zealand safer after mosque shootings, says PM ArdernNew Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on Monday she would announce new gun laws within days, after a lone gunman killed 50 people in mass sho… Read More
China says 13,000 'terrorists' arrested in Xinjiang since 2014Authorities in China have arrested almost 13,000 "terrorists" in Xinjiang since 2014, the government said on Monday, in a policy paper defending its c… Read More
Man charged with distributing live stream of mass shooting denied bailAn 18-year-old man was denied bail at a court in New Zealand on Monday after he was charged with distributing a live stream of the mass shooting at a … Read More
New Zealand firms consider pulling ads from social media after mass shootingSome New Zealand companies are weighing whether to advertise on social media, as two industry groups urged them not to in the wake of last week's mass… Read More
Rohingya 'lost generation' struggle to study in Bangladesh campsSixteen-year-old Kefayat Ullah walked to his school in southern Bangladesh in late January, as he had done most days for the previous six years, to fi… Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment